Wolters took his talents overseas last season, spending the year in the Turkish Basketball Super League and averaging 12.9 points, 5.4 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game. The point guard spent time with the Bucks and Pelicans over his first two seasons as a pro, and he'll now attempt to return to the NBA as a training camp invitee for the Nuggets. He'll likely have trouble cracking the team's guard-heavy roster, however, and could again be relegated to playing overseas or in the D-League.

2014-15

As a rookie in 2013-14, Wolters appeared in 58 contests before breaking his hand on March 20, an injury that would end his season. He made 31 starts and averaged 7.2 points, 3.2 assists, and 2.6 rebounds in 23 minutes per game. The second-rounder out of South Dakota State shot 44 percent from the floor and 29 percent from three, while connecting on 66 percent of his free throws. An injury to Brandon Knight on opening night thrust Wolters into a major role much earlier than anticipated, and several more injuries throughout the year kept him in the regular rotation. He split time between both guard spots, spending 55 percent of his minutes at shooting guard and 45 percent at the point. While Wolters impressed for the most part as a rookie, he may have a difficult time carving out minutes this season. The Bucks added Kendall Marshall, Jerryd Bayless, and Jared Dudley to the backcourt, and all three figure to factor into the rotation before Wolters.

2013-14

The second-round pick has the skills to play both guard positions, but cracking the rotation will be difficult as a rookie. It would not be a surprise if Wolters spent time in the D-League this season.